Kentucky at Louisville Live Stream and TV Info

The Kentucky Wildcats (10-1) travel travel to the KFC Yum Bucket to take on the Louisville Cardinals (10-1) on Wednesday at 7:00 PM (Eastern) on ESPN. The Wildcats are coming off of a huge win against UNC in Vegas, so it will be interesting to see how they do in their first true away game. The Las Vegas gambling folks opened the betting line having Louisville favored in this game by 2 points. I think this has surprised a lot of people, and I’d expect UK will be favored by the time the game starts.

Check back on the site 5-10 minutes after the game for a replay to appear–we’ll make a new post when it is ready. We’ll be doing a Leach & Pratt radio sync of the game as well, but it likely won’t be ready until sometime on Thursday.

TV CHANNEL INFORMATION:

TV Network: ESPN
Channel on DirecTV: 206
Channel on Dish Network: 140
Channel on Cable: Varies with provider and location–look it up with TitanTV.

LIVE VIDEO STREAM:

We plan on having several different streaming options available on our live streaming page. You can also watch a live stream of the game over at Watch ESPN / ESPN3 if you are a cable subscriber with access to WatchESPN.

LIVE AUDIO STREAM:

You can also listen to the game online straight from UK Athletic’s website without any restrictions. Using this link, you can also listen to the UK pre-game (1 1/2 hours before tip) and post game shows, which are always entertaining. If you have issues with this link, try out the iHeart WLAP 630 station, which also airs the KSR pre-game and post game shows that starts 2 1/2 hours before tip and 1 hour after the game ends, respectively).

INTERACTIVE LIVE BLOG:

Want to get some play-by-play and interact with fans in real time while the game is on? Then head over to Kentucky Sports Radio about 10 minutes before game time to participate in their live blog.

MESSAGE BOARDS:

Our favorite place to discuss all things UK football with fellow CATS fans is over at CatsIllustrated. There are a lot of people over there with a ton of UK football knowledge, so it’s definitely worth checking out.